Feb 05 Watch Wednesday, February 5, 2014 By PBS News Hour On the PBS NewsHour tonight, we examine repercussions of drug store chain CVS ending tobacco sales. Also, a U.N. panel critiques the Vatican’s priest sex abuse response, Rep. George Miller on raising the minimum wage, California struggles to enroll Latinos… Continue watching
Jan 16 Watch News Wrap: Justice Department expected to expand limits of racial profiling By PBS News Hour Continue watching
Dec 06 Vatican City's secretive bank is urged to increase transparency Financial pressures rippling out from the 2008 global financial crisis have put pressure on the Vatican to operate its bank with more transparency. Photo by Getty Images An 11-month investigation by the Financial Times into the Vatican's bank reinforced… Continue reading
Jul 02 Watch Newly Released Documents Show Milwaukee Archdiocese Shielded Pedophile Priests Newly Released Documents Show Milwaukee Archdiocese Shielded Pedophile Priests… Continue watching
Mar 28 Pope Francis Washes Feet of Prisoners By Larisa Epatko As part of Holy Thursday celebrations March 28, Pope Francis washed the feet of 12 prisoners at a youth detention center in Rome to mark Jesus' same gesture when he washed the feet of the 12 apostles the night before… Continue reading
Mar 19 Watch Church Looks to Pope Francis to 'Shake Up,' Offer Reform to Vatican Business Church Looks to Pope Francis to 'Shake Up,' Offer Reform to Vatican Business… Continue watching
Mar 19 Watch How Will Pope Francis Address Role of Women in Church? How Will Pope Francis Address Role of Women in Catholic Church?… Continue watching
Mar 19 Watch Pope Francis Officially Installed as Bishop of Rome With Mass and Ceremony Pope Francis was officially made leader of the Roman Catholic Church at a Mass attended by heads of state and 100,000 pilgrims. Before the ceremony, the pope approached the crowd, kissing infants and giving blessings. James Mates of Independent Television… Continue watching
Mar 15 Watch News Wrap: CR Intrinsic to Pay $600 Million in SEC Insider Trading Settlement In other news Friday, trading group CR Intrinsic will pay $600 million in a settlement with the SEC over allegations that a manager made trades on a drug for Alzheimer's disease. Also, the Vatican struck back at claims that Pope… Continue watching
Mar 14 Watch Argentine Faithful Hope Pope Francis Can Reform Vatican Transparency Argentine Faithful Hope Pope Francis Can Reform Vatican Transparency… Continue watching